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... spirit drinkers incur that most tre- mendous malady . There are many persons , too , who have such ex- cessive excitability , that a very small quantity of spirits creates in them a temporary but dangerous state of mental derangement ...
... spirit drinkers incur that most tre- mendous malady . There are many persons , too , who have such ex- cessive excitability , that a very small quantity of spirits creates in them a temporary but dangerous state of mental derangement ...
Pagina 222
... spirit . The excommunication of the Quaker - church , mildly termed Disownment , has been pronounced on Mr. Thomas ... Spirit is God , then , unless the Father , Son , and Spirit , are three distinct nothings , they must be three ...
... spirit . The excommunication of the Quaker - church , mildly termed Disownment , has been pronounced on Mr. Thomas ... Spirit is God , then , unless the Father , Son , and Spirit , are three distinct nothings , they must be three ...
Pagina 424
... spirit of paradox is en- couraged to proclaim sophisms against the most sacred institutions , until all that remains of rectitude seems itself disorderly . ' The fourth chapter treats on the Influence of the Spirit of Chivalry on Love ...
... spirit of paradox is en- couraged to proclaim sophisms against the most sacred institutions , until all that remains of rectitude seems itself disorderly . ' The fourth chapter treats on the Influence of the Spirit of Chivalry on Love ...
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